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Google Search launches Canvas: AI-powered workspace for documents, dashboards, and code

Google has launched Canvas, a new feature in Search that transforms AI-assisted search into an interactive workspace. The tool allows US users to build documents, dashboards, and code prototypes directly within the search interface, marking a shift toward positioning search as a collaborative AI assistant rather than a query-answer platform.

2 min readvia the-decoder.com
product updateAnthropic

Anthropic adds memory feature to free Claude plan with cross-platform import tool

Anthropic has expanded Claude's memory feature to free plan users and launched a dedicated import tool for transferring conversation history from competing chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. The update aims to reduce friction for users switching to Claude by preserving their AI interaction context and preferences.

2 min readvia theverge.com
product updateAnthropic

Anthropic launches Claude Code Remote Control for device automation

Anthropic has released Claude Code Remote Control, a new feature allowing users to initiate remote control sessions on their computers and manage them via Claude Code on web, iOS, and native apps. The feature is in early stages with reported stability issues including API 500 errors and permission approval requirements.

2 min readvia simonwillison.net
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Adobe Firefly adds Quick Cut feature to auto-generate video drafts from raw footage

Adobe has added Quick Cut to Firefly, an AI-powered feature that automatically generates first-draft videos from raw footage based on user instructions. The tool is designed to reduce manual editing time by processing footage and applying cuts, transitions, and basic structure without requiring frame-by-frame manual work.

2 min readvia techcrunch.com
product updateMicrosoft

Microsoft pushes new authentication system to verify real content amid AI-generated deception

Microsoft is developing a new authentication and verification system designed to help users distinguish authentic content from AI-generated material circulating online. The initiative addresses the growing problem of AI-enabled deception now prevalent across social media and digital platforms.